this great wall by Scott Senko published on 2019-11-28T06:11:04Z Poetry by Rabindranath Tagore The Esoterics - Eric Banks, conductor No. 29 from Gitanjali ("Song Offerings") by Rabindranath Tagore. Originally written in Bengali in 1910 and translated into English by Tagore in 1913 "He whom I enclose with my name is weeping in this dungeon. I am ever busy busy building this wall all around; and as this wall goes up into the sky day by day I lose sight of my true being in its dark shadow. I take pride in this great wall, and I plaster it with dust and sand lest a least hole should be left in this name; and for all the care I take I lose sight of my true being." Genre Classical Comment by Tristain Ethan That amazing power moment! Thank you for sharing this work with us. I was just singing it this morning! ❤️ 2019-12-01T03:12:58Z